This article focuses on corporate spin-outs as a strategy that can rejuvenate the inventive efforts of inventors with a long tenure in the same company. We rely on an unbalanced panel of 5,604 inventor-year observations to study a matched sample of 431 inventors employed by Xerox Corporation and find evidence in support of three predictions. First, inventors that join a spin-out increase the extent of exploration in their inventive activities. Second, they decrease the extent to which they rely on the parent organization’s knowledge. Third, because long-tenured employees, through socialization, tend to progressively adopt more exploitative behavior than short-tenured members, they benefit relatively more from the spin-out experience. These ...
This study draws on the knowledge-based view and organizational learning theory to explore the link ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a theory of how employee-driven innovations are developed. An employee w...
This thesis explores how a large established firm can secure and manage technology-based innovation ...
This article focuses on corporate spin-outs as a strategy that can rejuvenate the inventive efforts ...
An employee has the incentive to quit a company and start a new business venture when a discovery al...
This study analyzes the antecedents of technology spin-off resulting from the exploitation of patent...
A driving force in the creation of new firms resides in the developments of novel technology by memb...
A spin-out happens when an employee quits a company to start a new venture; however, theories do not...
We investigated how the knowledge capabilities of industry incumbents affected the generation, devel...
A driving force in the creation of new firms resides in the developments of novel technology by memb...
We investigated how the knowledge capabilities of industry incumbents affected the generation, devel...
The paper examines the formation of clique-spanning ties in intra-corporate co-invention networks, b...
Firms engage in transactions to reorganize their activities and adapt to their dynamic environment. ...
This paper investigates how high-profile employees with entrepreneurial abilities can be attracted, ...
This study draws on the knowledge-based view and organizational learning theory to explore the link ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a theory of how employee-driven innovations are developed. An employee w...
This thesis explores how a large established firm can secure and manage technology-based innovation ...
This article focuses on corporate spin-outs as a strategy that can rejuvenate the inventive efforts ...
An employee has the incentive to quit a company and start a new business venture when a discovery al...
This study analyzes the antecedents of technology spin-off resulting from the exploitation of patent...
A driving force in the creation of new firms resides in the developments of novel technology by memb...
A spin-out happens when an employee quits a company to start a new venture; however, theories do not...
We investigated how the knowledge capabilities of industry incumbents affected the generation, devel...
A driving force in the creation of new firms resides in the developments of novel technology by memb...
We investigated how the knowledge capabilities of industry incumbents affected the generation, devel...
The paper examines the formation of clique-spanning ties in intra-corporate co-invention networks, b...
Firms engage in transactions to reorganize their activities and adapt to their dynamic environment. ...
This paper investigates how high-profile employees with entrepreneurial abilities can be attracted, ...
This study draws on the knowledge-based view and organizational learning theory to explore the link ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a theory of how employee-driven innovations are developed. An employee w...
This thesis explores how a large established firm can secure and manage technology-based innovation ...